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Fans Express Their Love, Support to Bahaa Sultan


Wed 25 Sep 2019 | 11:26 AM
Yara Sameh

Superstar, Bahaa Sultan has been absent from the entertainment scene for many years due to his ongoing problems with producer Nasr Mahrous, which halted any new artistic work from coming to the light.

Bahaa fans have launched hashtag #Bahaa_Sultan on Twitter after his long absence, demanding his return.

The users expressed their love and support to the Egyptian superstar with a group of his songs that he performed in his busy career, which placed him among the greatest musicians today.

A fan expressed his love and support by commenting, "universal”, while another wrote: “Number one no matter how long it will be."

Bahaa’s latest artistic work is performing the theme song of TV series “Weld Al-Ghlaba” co-starring renowned Egyptian actor, Ahmed El Sakka.

Bahaa, born on October 1, 1972, is an Egyptian singer. He studied commerce before joining the National Arab Music Institute.

Renowned singer and composer Mostafa Kamel was impressed by his talent and found a star in him, so he introduced Sultan to producer Nasr Mahrous who released his single “Ehlef i.e. Swear” in album “Free Mix 1(1998)”, a collection of songs featuring new talents.

Sultan’s single “Bayennena” (It seems), was launched within album “Free Mix 2 (2000)”; it achieved a great success, which encouraged Mahrous to produce an album for the singer.

The 46-year-old superstar’s first album was “Yally Mashy”; it received great success, and made other producers release albums for young singers.

Bahaa, then released, another four albums “TalatDakaeik” (Three minutes), “Oum Okaf” (Stand up), “Kaan zaman” ( Once upon a time), and “We malna” (What happened to us).

Sultan had also performed a number TV and movies theme songs, including the theme song of movie “Ana mesh ma’aahom” (I am not with them) and for TV series “Souk al-khodaar” (Vegetable market).

The 46-year-old superstar is known for his songs “Oum Okaf”, “Ya Tara”, “El Wad Albo Beyewgao”, and "Alli Byahsaly".